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If I owned a mobile home in a trailer park where I paid rental space do I qualify as a first time homebuyer?

I owned a mobile domestic and rented the space where it sat do I still qualify for first time home buyer credit?
I justified sold the mobile home so I guess my question is, is a mobile home on rented space considered owning a institution? There is not deed just a title through the DMV. I would think this would not consider me as owning a residence within the last 3 years.


Yes, it is ownership, they are even specified in the tax maxims.

How should you charge your mobile phone when you first get it?

Is it spot on that when you first get a mobile phone, the first time you charge the battery, you have to charge it for at least 24 hours else you down the charging time of the battery for ever.


that is soo not tru. charging the phone for 24 hrs ANYTIME is actualyl bad for ur phone.. really when u first get the phone its best to not charge it and let it die. and then charge it until is full while the phone is off... and then the next day let the phone die,onset the phone fully while its off. this should optimize the battery. its best to charge it during the night tho since you are sleeping.


btw this function can be done anytime and you should let ur phone die and charge it once every month.

Which mobile is ideal for a first time user?

I would like to facility my mom a mobile. It should be sleek, simple and easy to use and within 5k. I dont want any other features other than calling and messaging. It should be paragon for a first time user. Which mobile should I go for?


I'll make one think u samsung A300. It is a clamshell phone and looks classy. Its about Rs. 2500. Its extraordinarily nice on battery with a stand by time of about 7 days and talktime of about 9.5 Hrs. Its extremely good.

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